Yup. And if folk had perspective - Spruance and OHP all met the same criticism.
Oddly, one of the civilian contractors on board was wearing a Spruance cap, which had me cracked up.
In comparison, one of the Batch 1 Type 22's in the Falklands war actually went to *war* with a contractor on board, and apparently he got to shin up the mast to fix a microswitch more or less in the shooting zone.
Hull comparisons, on space for mission bays and aviation, Indy wins every time. I think in terms of the rest of the ship, Freedom seems to have more room to swing a cat in most areas.
There's definitely bags of room to stuff things into, and that's a significant cause for celebration - all that ASW, MCM stuff, it takes up room, LCS1 and 2 both have space for that, carry on, nothing to see here.
I was very impressed with how easy it was to move stuff around as well - Indy just rolled up, moored alongside, dropped a hatch/ramp and they ran a tractor inside with the heavy parts they wanted. It seemed about as easy as a ferry transfer..
Oddly, one of the civilian contractors on board was wearing a Spruance cap, which had me cracked up.
In comparison, one of the Batch 1 Type 22's in the Falklands war actually went to *war* with a contractor on board, and apparently he got to shin up the mast to fix a microswitch more or less in the shooting zone.
Hull comparisons, on space for mission bays and aviation, Indy wins every time. I think in terms of the rest of the ship, Freedom seems to have more room to swing a cat in most areas.
There's definitely bags of room to stuff things into, and that's a significant cause for celebration - all that ASW, MCM stuff, it takes up room, LCS1 and 2 both have space for that, carry on, nothing to see here.
I was very impressed with how easy it was to move stuff around as well - Indy just rolled up, moored alongside, dropped a hatch/ramp and they ran a tractor inside with the heavy parts they wanted. It seemed about as easy as a ferry transfer..